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Assessment of in situ and ex situ phytorestoration with grass mixtures in soils polluted with nickel,copper, and arsenic
Institution:1. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Azcapotzalco. Av. San Pablo 180, México D.F. 02200, Mexico;2. Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico, Nacional. Av. Acueducto s.n. Col Barrio la Laguna Ticoman, 07340 México D.F., Mexico;1. Water Environment Technology, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden;2. Recycling and Waste Management, Renova AB, Box 156, SE-401 22 Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract:This work shows a study of in situ and ex situ phytoextraction as a polishing step in the treatment of an industrial urban soil polluted with nickel, arsenic and copper. The soil was previously washed, and phytoextraction was performed by application of a mixture of grass (Festuca rubra, Cynodon dactylon, Lolium multiforum, Pennisetum). The soil had initial heavy metals concentrations of 131 ppm for Ni, 717 for As and 2734 for Cu (mg of metal/kg of dry soil). After seeding and emerging of grass, vegetal and soil samples were taken monthly during 4 months. Biomass generation, and concentration of Ni, As and Cu in vegetal tissue and soil were determined for every sample. Plants biomass growth in ex situ process was inhibited by 37% when compared with blank soil. Grass showed remarkable phytoextraction capability in situ, it produced 38 g of biomass every 15 days (wet weight) during a period of 3 months, but then declined in the fourth month. Concentrations of metals in grass biomass were up to 83 mg Ni/kg, 649 mg As/kg and 305 mg Cu/kg dry weight. Metal reduction of 49% for Ni, and 35% for Cu and As was observed at rhizospheric soil.
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